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Universal Dependencies - English - GUM

LanguageEnglish
ProjectGUM
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AnnotationPeng, Siyao;Zeldes, Amir

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s-1 Yeah.
s-2 Do they have any kids?
s-3 Hm-m.
s-4 Have they been married a long time?
s-5 I don't think Kathy can have kids, she's got a bad back.
s-6 It sounds bad to me.
s-7 She couldn't she couldn't carry Laura.
s-8 She had to be Laura She could hold her.
s-9 As long as she didn't get up.
s-10 Really?
s-11 Yeah sh- she weighed all of ten pounds you know.
s-12 She's all, heavy.
s-13 She could
s-14 Well, maybe she does have quite a problem.
s-15 M-mm.
s-16 Some people d- could.
s-17 I suppose.
s-18 I mean, it's not impossible.
s-19 Yeah.
s-20 But
s-21 Tend to believe it's not as bad as sh- th-
s-22 How long have they been married?
s-23 Um, Year and a half?
s-24 I think, and, two years in November.
s-25 Mm.
s-26 What's Bill doing now?
s-27 Hm.
s-28 What are we in the process of?
s-29 Your Bill.
s-30 Not Bill Wilson.
s-31 My Bill?
s-32 Um, yesterday he was a carpenter.
s-33 Your
s-34 He was a carpenter?
s-35 Yeah he put a floor in a barn.
s-36 Oh really?
s-37 He put a floor in a barn.
s-38 Well, he just fixed it, it had had one, and he was just replacing old rotten board.
s-39 Oh.
s-40 And stuff.
s-41 I don't know what he's doing today.
s-42 He was supposed to start baling hay, but I think they're gonna let it sit another day, cause he didn't take his lunch.
s-43 What does he do when he doesn't take his lunch, come home?
s-44 No Doris feeds him.
s-45 Eats there.
s-46 Hm.
s-47 Would she feed him every day?
s-48 Now explain all of this.
s-49 I don't understand what not taking his lunch has to do with baling hay.
s-50 Well if he was gonna bale hay, they wouldn't come in for lunch.
s-51 They would just eat
s-52 While they're out there.
s-53 Out there.
s-54 Out in the field.
s-55 I see.
s-56 Yeah.
s-57 Okay.
s-58 If he didn't take his lunch every day, would she feed him every day?
s-59 Yeah, she does.
s-60 Feed him.
s-61 I mean well, when they're in the field, he has to take his lunch.
s-62 That's just part of the deal.
s-63 But
s-64 Otherwise he'll starve.
s-65 Right?
s-66 No, otherwise he doesn't get lunch.
s-67 Well I know, that's what starving is.
s-68 Actually, I think that if she found out he come and didn't have a lunch, she'd fix him one.
s-69 Mm.
s-70 Cause that's what she does with other people.
s-71 Mm.
s-72 But all winter she fixes him lunch.
s-73 Oh, cause they're always close enough to
s-74 Actually it's more of a dinner, because it's
s-75 No lemon.
s-76 I will go get you another one.
s-77 N- that's alright.
s-78 She just remembered.
s-79 No, it's okay.
s-80 Soon as I sat it down sat it down I thought, no lemon.
s-81 I knew it.
s-82 Just
s-83 It
s-84 There's not enough lemon there to bother me.
s-85 Thank you.
s-86 Okay.
s-87 But it tastes so good with lemon in it.
s-88 I don't even like ice tea.
s-89 Do you like hot tea?
s-90 Yeah, I love hot tea.
s-91 But the winter hasn't blasted cold enough for me yet.
s-92 Do you put lemon in your hot tea?
s-93 I'm going to today, cause I have a sore throat.
s-94 Moi?
s-95 Or toi?
s-96 Well I answered
s-97 Schwa.
s-98 I assumed it was me.
s-99 I was talking to Beth, because she had the lemon.
s-100 And the hot tea.

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